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How dangerous is it to ride a moped?

How dangerous is it to ride a moped?

You can break your limbs and be seriously wounded, but the most common injury is trauma to the head. Even a slight knock at low speed can cause a concussion, brain damage, or even a fatal injury. Motorcycle and moped riders and cyclists are three times more likely to die if they are not wearing helmets.

Can you ride a moped in the UK?

You can ride a moped (up to 50cc) without L plates. You do not need to take a CBT course or take the full moped test. You must take CBT if you want to ride anything larger than a 50cc moped.

Can you ride a moped on the motorway UK?

You cannot ride a 50cc scooter on the motorway. To ride a scooter on the motorway it needs to be at least 125cc. The other thing to consider is that 50cc scooters only have a top speed of around 30pmh, and so you will be putting yourself in danger by driving on the motorway.

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Is a moped a motorcycle?

If the motorbike has an engine size of 50cc or less, it’s considered a moped. Anything with an engine above 250cc is classified as a motorcycle, and some can even have engines of 1000cc or over.

How old do you have to be to ride a moped UK?

Riding a Moped The DVLA have changed the way moped entitlements show up on licences. But, you must still be at least sixteen (16) years old to ride a moped or scooter in the United Kingdom. If you already hold a valid car driving licence, you can ride a moped (up to 50cc) without taking the moped test and without displaying ‘L’ plates.

Is it safe to ride a motorcycle in the UK?

Riding a motorcycle in the UK is becoming safer and safer year after year. From 1979 to 2013 fatalities and serious injury fell from over 21,000 to 5000 in the UK* This reduction in incidents is due to higher quality training and better awareness from road users.

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Are motorcyclists in the UK more likely to die than cars?

Over the previous years fatalities on the UK roads have consisted of approximately 20\% from motorcyclists*. Statistics show that this over-representation of motorcycle fatalities means that you are 57 times more likely to suffer harm than in a car. Are all motorcyclists in the UK at risk?

Can I take CBT motorcycle and moped training with a UK licence?

The rules change if you have a full EU driving licence. In this case, before you take CBT motorcycle and moped training, you would need to (either): Exchange your non-GB driving licence for a British licence. Use a D9 form to register a non-GB driving licence with DVLA.